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____————_^———
In polished precision, the Cougar Marching Band drum section moves in time
with the music during half-time. Photo
bu Oscar Trevlno.
Nationally-renowned comedian Anthony Hall, Campus Star Search emcee, and
participants congratulate the winners on
stage. Photo by Mark Lacy.
From
As students reluctantly
detached themselves from
summer pleasures and/or
money-raising summer
work, they flocked on campus for a year's struggle
with academic endeavor.
They learned an entirely
university-level meaning of
delayed gratification: delay
in paying fee bills and getting desired classes; delay in
parking; delay in purchasing textbooks; delay in finding research materials; and
the most recent, delay in receiving grades in a grade-
posting legality controversy.
Though these were their
first encounters, they were
not their most impressive.
Campus spirit rose with the
discovery of a winning, 9-2
football team; red-and-white
filled the dome, lit up bonfires, and made its way onto
painted faces. The activities
of Cougar Rendezvous and
R.O.A.R, the entertainment
of Campus Star Search, and
the self-sufficient campus
enivironment convinced
students that the UH was in-
deed their own little
"world." They attended
classes, slept, ate, organized, played, and faced the
issues with their fellow students; and everything they
did, it seemed, was 4<in the
eyes of the world" — their
own unique, campus-
world.► Sandhya A,
Sanghani
From Here